A Trilogy Called Tribes!: The Osiris Papers
Book one is focused on the Island Kingdom of Kebra founded by General Jakarta Osiris a Blackamoor who along with his fifty thousand plus army endured a bloody battle and took the massive island group that sits just off the coast of Southeast Africa . . . the taking of the Islands allowed the Romans to defeat the Germans and the great Julius Cesar was so pleased he awarded the Islands to the General as a reward for his service to Rome thus-the monarchy was born and Jakarta Osiris began to write his prophecy dubbed the Jakarta Papers, that called for African kingdoms to unite and build an empire not unlike that of Rome . . . over the centuries his successors would add chapters of their own . . . by the twentieth century his prophecy became Jakarta Unlimited a plan to unite African nations through corporate development; the twenty-first century brought on the Blackstreet Prospectus as ordered by Jakarta Osiris IV affectingly referred to as the Chairman and it is his generation that has begun the implementation of the plan who's concept of mission is to bring selected African nations into world power status . . . And so it begins.
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A Trilogy Called Tribes!: The Osiris Papers
Book one is focused on the Island Kingdom of Kebra founded by General Jakarta Osiris a Blackamoor who along with his fifty thousand plus army endured a bloody battle and took the massive island group that sits just off the coast of Southeast Africa . . . the taking of the Islands allowed the Romans to defeat the Germans and the great Julius Cesar was so pleased he awarded the Islands to the General as a reward for his service to Rome thus-the monarchy was born and Jakarta Osiris began to write his prophecy dubbed the Jakarta Papers, that called for African kingdoms to unite and build an empire not unlike that of Rome . . . over the centuries his successors would add chapters of their own . . . by the twentieth century his prophecy became Jakarta Unlimited a plan to unite African nations through corporate development; the twenty-first century brought on the Blackstreet Prospectus as ordered by Jakarta Osiris IV affectingly referred to as the Chairman and it is his generation that has begun the implementation of the plan who's concept of mission is to bring selected African nations into world power status . . . And so it begins.
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A Trilogy Called Tribes!: The Osiris Papers

A Trilogy Called Tribes!: The Osiris Papers

by RICHARD CURTIS WILLIAMS
A Trilogy Called Tribes!: The Osiris Papers

A Trilogy Called Tribes!: The Osiris Papers

by RICHARD CURTIS WILLIAMS

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Book one is focused on the Island Kingdom of Kebra founded by General Jakarta Osiris a Blackamoor who along with his fifty thousand plus army endured a bloody battle and took the massive island group that sits just off the coast of Southeast Africa . . . the taking of the Islands allowed the Romans to defeat the Germans and the great Julius Cesar was so pleased he awarded the Islands to the General as a reward for his service to Rome thus-the monarchy was born and Jakarta Osiris began to write his prophecy dubbed the Jakarta Papers, that called for African kingdoms to unite and build an empire not unlike that of Rome . . . over the centuries his successors would add chapters of their own . . . by the twentieth century his prophecy became Jakarta Unlimited a plan to unite African nations through corporate development; the twenty-first century brought on the Blackstreet Prospectus as ordered by Jakarta Osiris IV affectingly referred to as the Chairman and it is his generation that has begun the implementation of the plan who's concept of mission is to bring selected African nations into world power status . . . And so it begins.

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ISBN-13: 9781462829279
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Publication date: 10/06/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 350 KB
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